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Jeanette Marcia has over 25 years of experience in massage therapy and spa treatments. She has received over 350 hours of massage therapy training between 1992-2000 at multiple schools, with additional continuing education courses. Her experience includes working at spas, hospitals, chiropractic offices, and as an independent contractor providing in-home and on-location massage services. She assisted in developing treatments and training for several spas in the Napa Valley area.
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This document contains a list of 15 client references for an international legal recovery firm. The references include company names, contact people, their titles, phone numbers, and in some cases addresses. The references cover a variety of industries including finance, shipping, real estate, jewelry, and accounting.
The document discusses representation of different races in TV drama. It notes that white people are typically portrayed as the "norm" while ethnic minorities are often included for specific reasons like representing culture or social issues. Black people tend to have negative stereotypes in dramas and be associated with crime, danger, and poverty to make white characters seem more acceptable. Asian stereotypes commonly involve terrorism, honor killings, and arranged marriages. Moral panics in media, like the fear of terrorism, are sometimes emphasized in dramas to provoke discussion of sensitive social issues.
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El documento proporciona las especificaciones t辿cnicas de un veh鱈culo de carga Daily 35S15V H3, incluyendo detalles sobre su motor, transmisi坦n, sistema el辿ctrico, suspensi坦n, frenos, llantas, capacidad de carga, equipamiento y seguridad.
El documento proporciona especificaciones t辿cnicas de dos modelos de veh鱈culos, incluyendo detalles sobre el motor, transmisi坦n, dimensiones, capacidad, equipamiento y seguridad. Tambi辿n menciona que la garant鱈a es de 60 meses o 100,000 km, lo que ocurra primero, cubriendo defectos de fabricaci坦n seg炭n la p坦liza. Se advierte que la informaci坦n puede cambiar sin previo aviso.
This document contains 4 questions related to physics and chemistry concepts. Question 1 asks about trigonometric relationships in terms of magnetic field components B. Question 2 gives values for a compass experiment and asks to calculate the magnetic field of a galvanometer. Question 3 provides measurements to calculate the electrochemical equivalent coefficient of copper. Question 4 asks to draw and label an electrolytic cell.
This presentation discusses the unit cell structures and properties of Tix+1FeSb alloys. It shows the spin-polarized band structures and densities of states for Ti1.75FeSb, Ti2FeSb, and Ti1.5FeSb alloys. Atom-resolved densities of states are also presented for Ti1.25FeSb and Ti1.75FeSb alloys. The conclusions are that Ti1.75FeSb and Ti2FeSb may be half-metallic, while the structure of TiFeSb requires more investigation and these compounds exhibit diverse electric and magnetic properties depending on the number of Ti atoms.
This physics assignment document contains 2 questions, the first asks the student to determine the biceps muscle force and force on a joint from a diagram, and the second asks the student to identify the class of lever represented in a separate diagram. The assignment is for a General Physics 101 course taught by Dr. Said Moh'd Azar at Al-Farabi College.
This document is an assignment from a General Physics 101 course taught by Dr. Said Moh'd Azar. It contains 5 problems related to forces and motion. Problem 1 asks the student to find the acceleration of a 5 kg mass given two acting forces. Problem 2 asks the student to find the magnitude of acceleration of a 2 kg block given a pushing force. Problem 3 asks the student to determine tension, acceleration, and distance moved for two connected masses on a pulley. Problem 4 asks the student to determine cable tension for an elevator accelerating upward. Problem 5 asks the student to determine cable tension for a hanging man given upward and downward accelerations.
This document is an assignment from a General Physics 101 course. It contains 6 multi-part physics problems involving vector addition and subtraction, finding magnitudes and directions of vectors, and using trigonometric functions to solve problems graphically and analytically. The instructor is Dr. Said Moh'd Azar.
This document contains lecture notes from Dr. Said Moh'd Azar on physics concepts including kinematics, dynamics, and vectors. It includes sample problems and their solutions on topics such as calculating average velocity and distance traveled, determining accelerations and forces, and analyzing vector combinations and systems of masses connected by strings and pulleys. The problems progress in complexity and cover concepts around motion with constant acceleration, Newton's laws of motion, and resolving vectors into components.
This document outlines the experiments and reporting structure for a General Physics Lab course taught by Dr. Said Azar. It includes 8 experiments covering topics like measurements, the simple pendulum, Hooke's law, and refraction. Reports for each experiment should include the title, goals, procedures, theory, data analysis/interpretation, and conclusion. The document also provides guidance on graphing techniques, including defining independent and dependent variables, plotting data clearly with units, determining the slope and y-intercept to derive the linear equation relating two variables. Graphing is presented as a useful analytical tool for interpreting experimental results.
This document contains a 25 question physics assignment on measurement and dimensional analysis. It tests students' knowledge of topics like:
- SI base units for time, length, mass
- Conversions between units like meters and yards
- Calculating physical quantities like volume and surface area
- Dimensional analysis and identifying appropriate units
The assignment provides multiple choice questions for students to demonstrate their understanding of fundamental physics concepts and calculations.
This document contains a 10 question physics assignment from Dr. Said Moh'd Azar at Al-Farabi College. The questions cover topics like calculating average velocity, determining speed and distance from acceleration graphs, finding initial speed and acceleration from change in speed over time, calculating braking acceleration and distance at different speeds, determining time and height for freely falling objects, and calculating acceleration from changes in position, velocity, and time.
Electric current is the flow of electric charge. It is measured in amperes (A) which is equal to one coulomb of charge passing through an area in one second. Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it. Resistance is a measure of how an object impedes the flow of current and is equal to the voltage divided by the current. Power is equal to the current times the voltage and describes the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit.
1) The document discusses the history of electricity and magnetism from ancient civilizations through the 19th century, including key discoveries by William Gilbert, Charles Coulomb, Hans Oersted, Michael Faraday, and James Clerk Maxwell.
2) It introduces the concepts of electric charges, including that there are two types (positive and negative), how like charges repel and opposite charges attract, and the quantization of electric charge.
3) Key concepts of electric fields are defined, including that an electric field is the electric force per unit charge exerted by a charged object on a test charge and that electric field lines depict the direction and strength of the electric field.
Fluid mechanics describes the behavior of liquids and gases. Fluids are defined as substances that cannot withstand shearing stresses and have no fixed shape. Pressure is defined as force per unit area and increases with depth in a static fluid according to Pascal's law. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles and can be measured using thermometers that rely on the temperature-dependent properties of materials like liquid expansion, gas pressure, or electrical resistance. The kelvin scale defines absolute zero as 0 K and uses the triple point of water as the basis for the temperature unit.
1) The document discusses concepts of energy, work, and potential energy. It defines energy as involving physical processes and transfers in the universe.
2) Work is defined as the product of the force applied, displacement of the force, and the cosine of the angle between them. Positive work is when the force and displacement are in the same direction.
3) There are different types of potential energy including gravitational potential energy, which depends on height above a reference point, and elastic potential energy stored in springs. Potential energy is based on the configuration of interacting objects in a system.
El documento proporciona las especificaciones t辿cnicas de un veh鱈culo de carga Daily 35S15V H3, incluyendo detalles sobre su motor, transmisi坦n, sistema el辿ctrico, suspensi坦n, frenos, llantas, capacidad de carga, equipamiento y seguridad.
El documento proporciona especificaciones t辿cnicas de dos modelos de veh鱈culos, incluyendo detalles sobre el motor, transmisi坦n, dimensiones, capacidad, equipamiento y seguridad. Tambi辿n menciona que la garant鱈a es de 60 meses o 100,000 km, lo que ocurra primero, cubriendo defectos de fabricaci坦n seg炭n la p坦liza. Se advierte que la informaci坦n puede cambiar sin previo aviso.
This document contains 4 questions related to physics and chemistry concepts. Question 1 asks about trigonometric relationships in terms of magnetic field components B. Question 2 gives values for a compass experiment and asks to calculate the magnetic field of a galvanometer. Question 3 provides measurements to calculate the electrochemical equivalent coefficient of copper. Question 4 asks to draw and label an electrolytic cell.
This presentation discusses the unit cell structures and properties of Tix+1FeSb alloys. It shows the spin-polarized band structures and densities of states for Ti1.75FeSb, Ti2FeSb, and Ti1.5FeSb alloys. Atom-resolved densities of states are also presented for Ti1.25FeSb and Ti1.75FeSb alloys. The conclusions are that Ti1.75FeSb and Ti2FeSb may be half-metallic, while the structure of TiFeSb requires more investigation and these compounds exhibit diverse electric and magnetic properties depending on the number of Ti atoms.
This physics assignment document contains 2 questions, the first asks the student to determine the biceps muscle force and force on a joint from a diagram, and the second asks the student to identify the class of lever represented in a separate diagram. The assignment is for a General Physics 101 course taught by Dr. Said Moh'd Azar at Al-Farabi College.
This document is an assignment from a General Physics 101 course taught by Dr. Said Moh'd Azar. It contains 5 problems related to forces and motion. Problem 1 asks the student to find the acceleration of a 5 kg mass given two acting forces. Problem 2 asks the student to find the magnitude of acceleration of a 2 kg block given a pushing force. Problem 3 asks the student to determine tension, acceleration, and distance moved for two connected masses on a pulley. Problem 4 asks the student to determine cable tension for an elevator accelerating upward. Problem 5 asks the student to determine cable tension for a hanging man given upward and downward accelerations.
This document is an assignment from a General Physics 101 course. It contains 6 multi-part physics problems involving vector addition and subtraction, finding magnitudes and directions of vectors, and using trigonometric functions to solve problems graphically and analytically. The instructor is Dr. Said Moh'd Azar.
This document contains lecture notes from Dr. Said Moh'd Azar on physics concepts including kinematics, dynamics, and vectors. It includes sample problems and their solutions on topics such as calculating average velocity and distance traveled, determining accelerations and forces, and analyzing vector combinations and systems of masses connected by strings and pulleys. The problems progress in complexity and cover concepts around motion with constant acceleration, Newton's laws of motion, and resolving vectors into components.
This document outlines the experiments and reporting structure for a General Physics Lab course taught by Dr. Said Azar. It includes 8 experiments covering topics like measurements, the simple pendulum, Hooke's law, and refraction. Reports for each experiment should include the title, goals, procedures, theory, data analysis/interpretation, and conclusion. The document also provides guidance on graphing techniques, including defining independent and dependent variables, plotting data clearly with units, determining the slope and y-intercept to derive the linear equation relating two variables. Graphing is presented as a useful analytical tool for interpreting experimental results.
This document contains a 25 question physics assignment on measurement and dimensional analysis. It tests students' knowledge of topics like:
- SI base units for time, length, mass
- Conversions between units like meters and yards
- Calculating physical quantities like volume and surface area
- Dimensional analysis and identifying appropriate units
The assignment provides multiple choice questions for students to demonstrate their understanding of fundamental physics concepts and calculations.
This document contains a 10 question physics assignment from Dr. Said Moh'd Azar at Al-Farabi College. The questions cover topics like calculating average velocity, determining speed and distance from acceleration graphs, finding initial speed and acceleration from change in speed over time, calculating braking acceleration and distance at different speeds, determining time and height for freely falling objects, and calculating acceleration from changes in position, velocity, and time.
Electric current is the flow of electric charge. It is measured in amperes (A) which is equal to one coulomb of charge passing through an area in one second. Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across it. Resistance is a measure of how an object impedes the flow of current and is equal to the voltage divided by the current. Power is equal to the current times the voltage and describes the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by a circuit.
1) The document discusses the history of electricity and magnetism from ancient civilizations through the 19th century, including key discoveries by William Gilbert, Charles Coulomb, Hans Oersted, Michael Faraday, and James Clerk Maxwell.
2) It introduces the concepts of electric charges, including that there are two types (positive and negative), how like charges repel and opposite charges attract, and the quantization of electric charge.
3) Key concepts of electric fields are defined, including that an electric field is the electric force per unit charge exerted by a charged object on a test charge and that electric field lines depict the direction and strength of the electric field.
Fluid mechanics describes the behavior of liquids and gases. Fluids are defined as substances that cannot withstand shearing stresses and have no fixed shape. Pressure is defined as force per unit area and increases with depth in a static fluid according to Pascal's law. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles and can be measured using thermometers that rely on the temperature-dependent properties of materials like liquid expansion, gas pressure, or electrical resistance. The kelvin scale defines absolute zero as 0 K and uses the triple point of water as the basis for the temperature unit.
1) The document discusses concepts of energy, work, and potential energy. It defines energy as involving physical processes and transfers in the universe.
2) Work is defined as the product of the force applied, displacement of the force, and the cosine of the angle between them. Positive work is when the force and displacement are in the same direction.
3) There are different types of potential energy including gravitational potential energy, which depends on height above a reference point, and elastic potential energy stored in springs. Potential energy is based on the configuration of interacting objects in a system.
Chapter4: Statics - Torques and equilibriumSaid Azar
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This document discusses chapter 4 on statics from a textbook. It covers topics like torques, equilibrium of rigid bodies, center of gravity, stability and balance, levers and mechanical advantage. It provides examples of these concepts and how they apply to both engineering structures and biological structures like jaws, limbs, and backbones. Levers in the human body are discussed, like how muscles in the jaw and head act as levers. Sample problems are provided to calculate forces using information about levers.
Chapter3: Newton's Laws in Motion, examplesSaid Azar
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This document provides 3 examples of physics problems involving forces and acceleration. The first example calculates acceleration given two forces acting on a 5 kg mass. The second finds the acceleration of a 2 kg block pushed by a 20 N force at a 30 degree angle. The third involves two masses, 3 kg and 5 kg, connected by a string over a pulley, and calculates the string tension, accelerations, and distances moved in one second starting from rest.
Newton's laws of motion are summarized as follows:
1) Newton's first law states that objects at rest stay at rest and objects in motion stay in motion with constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force. This defines an inertial reference frame.
2) Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object as directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and inversely proportional to its mass. It can be expressed as: 裡F=ma
3) Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object simultaneously exerts a force equal in magnitude and opposite in
1) Motion in two dimensions can be described using vectors and involves displacement, velocity, and acceleration in both the x and y directions.
2) Projectile motion follows a parabolic path under constant acceleration due to gravity. It can be analyzed by separating it into horizontal and vertical motions.
3) Uniform circular motion involves a constant speed but a changing velocity direction, producing a centripetal acceleration directed toward the center.
1) The document describes vectors and motion in two dimensions, including defining vectors, coordinate systems, vector addition and subtraction using graphical and algebraic methods, and vector components.
2) It provides an example of finding the displacement vectors for each day of a hiker's trip, then using those to find the overall displacement vector for the entire trip.
3) The hiker walked 25km southeast on the first day. On the second day, she walked 40km in a direction 60 degrees north of east. The overall displacement vector was calculated to be 37.7km along the x-axis and 16.9km along the y-axis, or 41.3km at an angle of 24.1 degrees north
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
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Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
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Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose